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newbie 06-28-2001 10:57 PM

Artificial Intelligence!!
 
Anyone excited to see this movie? It sounds really good - plus it doesn't hurt that Jude Law is in it http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/wink.gif. And it's a Spielberg film!

I really like it b/c it's about a boy who's genetically engineered - I'm interested to see what happens to him.


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gammazetagrl 06-29-2001 12:02 AM

I saw the previews but I didn't know Jude Law was in it.....hehehe all the more reason to go watch it! jude is hot hot hot!

but of course, the plot is interesting in itself too. i wonder how it is to have a robot for a bf--like the one I watched last night in Buffy, there was this robot girl who became so obsessed with her creator. Freaky.

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CRMSNTiDEGRL717 06-29-2001 04:27 AM

science fiction totally turns me off!!! it seems like a cool movie, but im waiting for it to come out on DVD!!!!! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif

newbie 06-29-2001 10:55 AM

Yeah, I normally hate science fiction, too! But I'm excited to see it, b/c it kind of has to do with Sociology (IMO), in that the kid is a robot - programmed to have feelings, etc., instead of the regular person, who is "real" and is manifested from his parents. (So it would be interesting to see what the boy's like from a sociological standpoint.)

Gammazetagrl - I was reading Rolling STone the other day - and the review for A.I. is not THAT great - says it's pretty brilliant - one-of-a-kind definitely (even kind of "creepy" hahaaa), but that the directors (Spielberg, and the late Kubrick) were just SO different (Spielberg is usually more interested in humans moving forward, succeeding, while Kubrick is interested in the dark side of human life), that A.I. is just kind of confusing.

But I still want to see it, since it's so different from anything else ever made!!!

veruca76 06-29-2001 11:00 AM

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Originally posted by newbie:

Gammazetagrl - I was reading Rolling STone the other day - and the review for A.I. is not THAT great - says it's pretty brilliant - one-of-a-kind definitely (even kind of "creepy" hahaaa), but that the directors (Spielberg, and the late Kubrick) were just SO different (Spielberg is usually more interested in humans moving forward, succeeding, while Kubrick is interested in the dark side of human life), that A.I. is just kind of confusing.


The reviewer on the radio was saying the same thing - that Spielberg plus Kubrick created a weird polarity that was almost schizophrenic. It's like if they tried to take the heart and family values of E.T. and fuse it into the machine oriented portrait of futility of 2001 a Space Odyssey.
I still want to see it to. If nothing else it looks visually amazing!!!!


newbie 06-29-2001 11:05 AM

Yes! Veruca, Rolling Stone was saying that it makes E.T. look "normal" or something like that http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif! Rolling STone did say that the visual effects are AMAZING...so definitely we'll be in for a treat!

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Thrillhouse 06-30-2001 03:52 PM

Hey everyone, I was just joking around with some friends last night that I want to see spielberg do a movie similar to "Dude where's my car". Wouldn't that be a little change of pace for him?

Chief 06-30-2001 06:26 PM

As David Spade would say:

"I liked this movie better the first time I saw it...when it was called Pinocchio."

Actually, it looks kind of interesting. I probably won't see it in the theatre, but it might be worth renting when the time comes.

SilverTurtle 07-02-2001 12:41 AM

For the most part I liked it.. the beginning was like E.T., the middle like Brazil and the ending was like a combo of 2001: A Space Odyssy & Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

It was totally the story of Pinocchio. There wasn't nearly enough attention given to why there was a battle against the mecha's and orga's in the first place.

And I adored Jude Law's character!! Aside from being just plain hot, his character was really great. I think Speilburg was too afraid to use him to his potentiol, since he's basically a robot built to be a jigaloo.

Once the voice-over started near the end Spielburg took over too much. It should have just ended there... not been so sugar-coated.

Somebody there took a kid http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/rolleyes.gif .. who immediately started crying when things got dark. So, just an FYI... NOT A KIDS MOVIE!!!

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matthewg 07-03-2001 05:12 PM

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Originally posted by SilverTurtle:
For the most part I liked it.. Once the voice-over started near the end Spielburg took over too much. It should have just ended there... not been so sugar-coated.

Somebody there took a kid http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/rolleyes.gif .. who immediately started crying when things got dark. So, just an FYI... NOT A KIDS MOVIE!!!


I agree Silver Turtle - after the kid jumped they should have stopped or maybe after it was trapped under the sea. But that end was soooo awfully cheesy it really ruined the film for me. It would have been such a nice moral film. Well - Hollywood has spoken!

Did anybody else think that the kid is a great actor?

veruca76 07-03-2001 05:34 PM

Wow, I'm glad it wasn't just us but YES the ending felt really tacked on. It's like a focus group said it was too sad - you have to make the movie happy. You are exactly right about when the movie should have ended. I bet if Kubrick survived to see it made it would have been a lot shorter. Maybe I was just so excited to see it that it was just really anti-climactic.

Anyway, Haley Joel Osmont (sp?) is the most amazing young man. You really believed he was a robot with a soul. The least convincing performance was the mother. I never really believed that she loved David - she was just always acting scared of him.

newbie 07-03-2001 08:11 PM

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Originally posted by brooklineu:
I haven't seen the movie, but my sister told me that Haley Joel Osment was told not to blink in any of his scenes because a robot would have no use for blinking. You have to marvel at 2 things

1) What an amazingly hard thing that is to do, especially for a kid

2) This is why Spielburg is the director...I never would have thought of that, even though it's totally true!


WOW!!!! Not blinking is hard for anyone to do - ESPECIALLY a kid his age! I think he is either 11 or 12? I think he's so adorable - I wouldn't mind having a little brother like him http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif. He is REALLY gifted, I agree - did you see him in The Sixth Sense????

I haven't seen A.I. yet http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/frown.gif. I will watch out for the ending though!!!! Thanks for the reviews! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif


bucutie02 07-04-2001 09:08 PM

Okay well i just saw the movie and it was eh, okay.

For the most part I liked it.. the beginning was like E.T., the middle like Brazil and the ending was like a combo of 2001: A Space Odyssy & Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Silverturtle, i couldnt agree with you more. I was just talking about how it was like it had 3 parts to it.

I dont know, it was just strange. I dont like sci-fi but this was different even for sci-fi. I do give props to the kid though, he is a great actor. I also noticed the not blinking thing.

Oh, and i absolutely loved Teddy. He was the best part of the movie- i want one of him!!!!! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif

juniorgrrl 07-05-2001 12:11 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ex greek:
Hey everyone, I was just joking around with some friends last night that I want to see spielberg do a movie similar to "Dude where's my car". Wouldn't that be a little change of pace for him?
A bit OT here...but "Dude, Where's My Car" was so much funnier than it looked! Anyone else find this to be true?


Thrillhouse 07-05-2001 01:18 AM

Actually, we rented that movie, and now I am on here if that says anything.


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